Canada Orders the MQ-9B
SkyGuardian
The Government of Canada has signed a contract to
purchase a fleet of MQ-9B SkyGuardian Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS)
from General Atomics Aeronautical
Systems, Inc.. The order
includes the associated Certified Ground Control Stations and support equipment
from GA-ASI.
The first delivery is expected in 2028.
The SkyGuardian RPAS is interoperable with
Canada’s domestic missions and its continental defence missions through NORAD,
as well as with Canada’s closest allies – including the Five Eyes
Alliance (FVEY) and NATO – for seamless integration with current and
future Canadian defence, civil air, and ground assets.
“Canada’s vast territory and complex terrains,
including in the Arctic, require a cost-effective multi-mission RPAS solution
that can endure long periods on station, fly in harsh weather environments, and
safely operate in all airspaces,” said Linden Blue, CEO of GA-ASI. “MQ-9B
SkyGuardian delivers those critical capabilities. GA-ASI and Team SkyGuardian
Canada are honored by this opportunity to become a key partner to Canada for
the very long term in delivering these no-fail defence and security outcomes.”
Team SkyGuardian Canada is a coalition of leading Canadian
businesses – including CAE, MDA Ltd., and L3Harris Technologies – that are
working with GA-ASI on MQ-9B development, delivery, and
sustainment. Canada’s investments in the RPAS Project and Team SkyGuardian
Canada are a direct reflection of Canada’s vested domestic interest in pursuing
leading-edge RPAS technologies.
GA-ASI has had a long, successful, and proud
history with Canadian industry that continues to grow. Nearly every system that
GA-ASI has delivered throughout its more than 30-year history has contained
some level of Canadian content, including sensors, propulsion equipment, and
training/simulation systems and services. CAE, MDA Ltd., L3Harris, and GA-ASI
are committed to delivering the world’s premier RPAS capability to Canada while
creating domestic economic benefits and work opportunities.
MQ-9B is the next generation of RPAS, delivering
exceptionally long endurance and range, with auto takeoff and landing under
SATCOM-only control, and will be able to operate in unsegregated airspace using
the GA-ASI developed Detect and Avoid system.
First customer deliveries of MQ-9B began in 2022
to the U.K. Royal Air Force, and contracts have been signed with Belgium and
the U.S. Air Force, in support of Special Operations Command. The Japan Coast Guard is currently operating the MQ-9B for
maritime operations, which the Japan Maritime
Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)
also selected for its Medium-Altitude, Long-Endurance (MALE) RPAS Trial
Operation Project. MQ-9B has additionally supported various U.S. Navy
exercises this year, including Northern Edge, Integrated Battle
Problem, and Group Sail.
“We look forward to working with our Team
SkyGuardian Canada partners to deliver our industry leading RPAS for Canada’s
dynamic mission requirements. GA-ASI is the world leader in reliable,
cost-efficient, and sustainable remotely piloted aircraft systems. These
aircraft perform advanced interoperable and systems-of-systems operations for
our valued customers around the world – all at a fraction of the carbon
footprint impact as traditional manned systems performing similar missions,”
added Blue.
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